Saturday, July 16, 2016

In March 2015, a LIDAR satellite scan was made of the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids in the Visoko, Bosnia area.LIDAR ("light-radar")scans provide a detailed topographical picture of the area scanned.

The first LIDAR scan image of the Visoko area, finally available as of July 6, 2016, shows clear evidence of gargantuan ancient artificial structures throughout the Visoko, Bosnia area.

March 2015 LIDAR scan of theBosnian Pyramid Complex(image first made available in July 2016)

The visibly predominant features of these ancient structures are smooth pyramidal, and other, faces oriented to the cosmic north (or "true north" or "geodetic north").

March 2015 LIDAR scan of the Bosnian Pyramid Complex, with text labels(image first made available in July 2016)

An Astonishing Orientation

Astonishingly, the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun has the best-documented orientation to the cosmic north of any pyramid on the planet thus far analyzed.

The
phrase "best documented" means that the northern orientation of
the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun is the best orientation to the cosmic north (or "true north" or "geodetic north") of any ancient pyramid or structure whose orientation has been
studied and documented. (There may be ancient pyramids or other
structures on the earth whose orientations are superior to that of the
Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, but these structures' orientations have not
yet been documented.)

The deviation from cosmic north(or "true north" or "geodetic north") of the gigantic clay, claystone, sandstone, and concrete pyramid in Visoko, Bosnia known as the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, according to the Bosnian Institute for Geodesy, is:

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12 seconds

In comparison, the deviation from cosmic north(or "true north" or "geodetic north")of the Great Pyramidis:

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Thus, the orientationof the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun to cosmic north is 12.33 times more precise than the orientation of the Great Pyramid.

The north face of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, the tallest documented pyramid in the world, in Visoko, Bosnia. On the left side of the pyramid(and joining it structurally) is the Bosnian Pyramid of Love.

Bosnian Pyramids DetractorsBosnian Pyramids detractors are now in a very difficult position.For 10 years, various persons and organizationsrelying on belief instead of sciencehave

Because a2015 LIDAR scan data has provided solid -- indeed irrefutable --evidence of gargantuan and truly ancient structures in Visoko, Bosnia, the final nail has been hammered into the coffin of Bosnian Pyramids detractors.Who were the main players in this strange 10-year drama of Belief vs. Science?

Dr. Robert Milton Schoch

Dr. Robert Milton Schoch

In his November 10, 2006 letter to Science magazine, Dr. Robert Schochmaligned the Archaeological Park Bosnian NGO Foundation,
stating that "fossils are being ignored and destroyed during the
'excavations,' as crews work to shape the natural hills into crude
semblances of the Mayan-style step pyramids with which Osmanagic is so
enamored." A
claim of fraud is very big news in the archaeological world. Obviously,
if such a claim is found to be false – that is, if the claim is found
to belibel (a false accusation made in print) or slander (a false accusation made in speech or some other transitory form) – it is legally actionable.Since pyramids have indeed existed in Bosnia since ancient times, and since volunteers and employees of Archaeological Park Foundation havebeen faithfully excavating these structures, and NOT creating modern-day step-pyramids, Dr. Schoch is in fact on record for ten years of libel.

Not only has Dr. Schoch been wrong for ten years about the existence of pyramids in Bosnia, he has left a libelous and slanderous legacy the likes of which has rarelybeen seen in archaeological circles.Zahi Hawass

Dr. Zahi Hawass, previouslyEgypt's Minister of State forAntiquity Affairs, now on therun for alleged theft.

Zahi Hawass, Former Minister of Egyptian Antiquities, was one of the first professionals to proclaim (without compelling evidence and without visiting the site) that no pyramids exist in Bosnia.

What was Hawass's reaction when he heard of Dr. Omanagich's claim that pyramids existed in Bosnia? He called a meeting of Egyptian officials to discuss possible negative ramifications to the Egyptian tourist industry.

From the point of view of scientists and others endeavoring to discover the truth about humanity's past, the absurdity of such a reaction -- "How will our tourist dollars be affected if pyramids are found in Bosnia?" -- is almost impossible to put into words.

Archaeology Magazine

Archaeology magazine, themost prominent archaeologymagazine in the world

If you visit Archaeology magazine's official site,http://www.archaeology.org/ and type "bosnia" into the Search box, you will get articles from 2005 and 2006 -- all of which stridently and vociferously deny the possibility of the existence of pyramids in Bosnia. (One can also perform a Google search for "archaeology magazine" bosnia.) In Archaeology's July/August 2006 issue, for instance, non-expert Beth Kampschror writes in her article, "Pyramid Scheme," that "the only people in the Balkans at that time [in which Dr. Osmanagich claimed the pyramids were built] were stone-tool-wielding
Paleolithic people who never built a house, much less a pyramid."

The only mention of Bosnian Archaeology after 2006 in Archaeology magazine is a two-line mention (and slander of Dr. Osmanagich) inOctober 2008:"Businessman Semir Osmanagic continues
to dig up Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in search of pyramids, 'despite ridicule.' University of Sarajevo archaeologist Enver Imamovic
likens Osmanagic's project to 'letting me . . . perform surgery.'" In fact, a study of ten years of Archaeology magazine articles allows us to conclude that Archaeology magazineeditors, specifically Editor-in-ChiefClaudia Valentino and Executive Editor Jarrett A. Lobell, perhaps at the behest of unknown persons, have attempted (and failed) to keep the lid on the biggest archaeological discovery of the 21st century: the discovery of gargantuan ancient pyramids and other structures in Bosnia.

It cannot be asserted that Archaeology magazine editors were not aware of the continuous stream of scientific information emerging from the excavation and study of Bosnian Pyramid Complex since mid-2005. On October 16, 2011, I emailed a detailed a letter to theEditor of Archaeology,the full text of whichishere(in a blog titled, "Letter to the Editor of Archaeology Magazine").

For ten years, Archaeology magazine has ignored not only Bosnian pyramid science but all archaeological discoveries from the country of Bosnia. (?!!)

Did you know that a giant stone sphere (the largest ever found) was discovered in 2015 nearZavidovici, Bosnia in Dr. Osmanagich's Stone Spheres Park (or Stone Balls Park)?

You wouldn't know this fact if Archaeology magazine were your only source for information about archaeological finds on planet Earth.

Fortunately, Russia Today made quite a big deal of the discovery. They sent their own people out to Zavidoviciand made a video.

Why is it, do you think, thatArchaeology magazine, the most prominent archaeology magazine in the world,has completelyignored the discovery of the largest stone sphere in the world?

Could there be some ideological (or other) agenda at Archaeology magazine that we're not aware of? If so, what is this anti-scientific agenda, and who is responsible for it?Wikipedia Editors

For three months in the winter of 2015, at the behest of Dr. Osmanagich, I gathered information for a Wikipedia article titled, "International Scientific Conferences on the Bosnian Pyramids."

I submitted the article to Wikipedia editors on January 29, 2015, but it was immediately rejected.

Oddly, Wikipedia editors did not read the article or check the hyperlinks in the article. A full reading of the article and a full researching of the articles and videos pointed to by the hyperlinks would have taken a week, at minimum.

I edited the article and re-submitted it twice, but it was immediately rejected both times without any of the issues I brought up being addressed by any of the Wikipedia editors who "weighed in" (sent form letters to me) on the article.

The article survives only in draft form. "International Scientific Conferences on the Bosnian Pyramids" is not an official page on Wikipedia.org:

In addition, many people have endeavored to edit two largely erroneous Wikipedia pages:

Semir Osmanagić: Excerpt: "Professional
geologists, archaeologists and other scientists have concluded - after
analysis of the site, its known history, and excavations - that the hills are natural formations known as flatirons and that there are no signs of human construction involved")

All attempts at rectifying the egregious misstatements on these two Wikipedia pages have failed.

The Archaeological Orthodoxy's MoveNow that the world has been offered conclusive -- indeed, irrefutable -- evidence of gigantic ancient pyramidal and other structures in the Visoko, Bosnia area (in addition to copious additional scientific evidencegathered over the period of 10+ years by Dr. Sam Osmanagich and scores of scientists and thousands of eager international volunteers working on the most active archaeological project in the world) . . .

1.Will Dr. Robert Milton Schoch return to the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids to witness what 10 years of excavation has accomplished since his initial and only visit in 2006? Will Dr. Schoch retract his unwarranted and outrageous libel (and slander) of Dr. Osmanagich and Archaeological Park Foundation employees and volunteers?

2. Will Zahi Hawass publicly acknowledge the artificial structural stone terraces on the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon and the four layers of super-dense concrete on the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun (the hardest concrete ever analyzed, ancient or modern), and the ceramic megaliths, impossible to move by any known machinery,that lie next to newly excavated corridors in Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth, which winds for tens of kilometers beneath the Bosnian Pyramid Complex?

3. WillArchaeology magazine editors apologize to the scientific and world community for their10-year moratorium on Bosnian archaeology? Will Archaeologyonce again begin to publish Bosnian archaeology articles? Will the entire staff of Archaeologyapologize for committing perhaps the greatest hoax in archaeological history: the denialand ridicule of the discovery of the biggest ancient pyramids in the world?

4.Will Wikipedia editors apologize for ignoring plain science for ten years and for libeling and demonizing Dr. Osmanagich? Will
Wikipedia editors publish articles on Bosnian Pyramid
science and the copious scientific conferences that have been held in
Visoko and Sarajevo, Bosnia? Will the Bosnian Pyramids mega-discovery be recognized and honored by Wikipedia as perhaps the greatest archaeological discovery of this century? Will
Wikipedia editors allow real science to enter the hallowed halls of its
heavily controlled pages on ancient history, or will the truth about humanity's past continue to be suppressed?

In short, will the future be 1) a scientificfuture that recognizes scientific evidence or 2) an anti-scientificfuture that scorns it?

It is the archaeological (and anthropological) orthodoxy's move.A Conspiracy of SilenceA conspiracy of ridicule against the Bosnian Pyramids Project -- a conspiracy that spanned 2005 and 2006 -- turned into a conspiracy of silence after it became clear that Dr. Osmanagich had indeed unveiled a great mystery in Europe.

The conspiracy of silence continues to this day. Will the conspiracy end? Will it end with a cowardly whimper or with a courageous bang?

For recent short (2.5-minute) scientific videos on various aspects of the Bosnian Pyramid Complex, including prehistoric Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth, please feel free to visit the playlist titled "Scientific Videos 2014-2015" on the (second) official Youtube channel of the Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun Foundation:BosnianPyramids Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWRj5OZxHcSHeAUhqxYW6Wg/playlists

For more on the anti-scientific work of Robert Schoch, please feel free to visit Part 2 of the expose on the archaeological orthodoxy's intrepid front-man, Robert Milton Schoch, who for 9 years has disparaged and/or shunned the Bosnian pyramids project and who has also, astonishingly, cast aspersions on the burgeoning science on the Yonaguni Monument: